Oriental Agra Runner Rug
Material and Craftsmanship
This Oriental Agra Runner Rug is meticulously crafted by hand, showcasing the traditional techniques of rug weaving. Made from 100% wool, both the pile and foundation are composed of high-quality wool, ensuring durability and a soft touch. The rug is hand-knotted, a hallmark of superior craftsmanship that adds to its unique character and longevity. The knot density, measured at 220 – 240 knots per square inch (KPSI), reflects the intricate workmanship that goes into each piece, making it not just a functional item, but also a work of art.
Origin and Tradition
Originating from Agra, India, this rug embodies the rich heritage of Indian rug making. Agra is renowned for its exquisite carpets, often influenced by Mughal artistry, which features intricate floral designs and elaborate motifs. The region has a historical significance in the world of textile arts, particularly during the Mughal Empire when high standards of craftsmanship were established. The traditions of rug weaving in Agra have been handed down through generations, with each piece reflecting the cultural richness and artistic expressions of its time.
Design and Pattern
The design of the Oriental Agra Runner Rug is characterized by a harmonious palette that includes dark blue, ivory, beige honey, olive, sky blue, gray, and light brown. These colors are thoughtfully combined to create a visually striking but balanced appearance. The rug features traditional patterns that may include floral motifs and geometric shapes, showcasing the symmetry and detailed artistry typical of Agra rugs. The layout is designed to complement narrow spaces, making it an ideal choice for hallways or corridors while enhancing the aesthetic appeal of any room.
Special Features
This rug is in excellent condition, classified as new, which guarantees that it has not undergone wear and retains its original vibrancy and quality. Its handmade nature ensures that every rug is one-of-a-kind, reflecting the artisan’s skill and the unique characteristics of the materials used. The wool pile offers a soft texture underfoot while being resilient enough to withstand daily use, making it a practical choice for both residential and commercial settings.
FAQ
What features are typical of Agra rugs?
Agra rugs are known for their fine craftsmanship, intricate patterns, and rich color palettes. They often feature floral and geometric motifs, reflecting the artistic heritage of the region.
What materials are commonly used in Agra rugs?
High-quality wool is predominantly used for both the pile and foundation of Agra rugs. This material is favored for its durability and luxurious feel, making it suitable for various environments.
How has the rug-making tradition developed in Agra?
The tradition of rug making in Agra has evolved over centuries, heavily influenced by the Mughal Empire. Today, Agra remains a key center for fine rug production, combining traditional techniques with contemporary designs.






























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